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Modules

Modules as they are used in modules exist primarily to check the shape and content of CUDA redistributable and feature manifests. They are ultimately meant to reduce the repetitive nature of repackaging CUDA redistributables.

Building most redistributables follows a pattern of a manifest indicating which packages are available at a location, their versions, and their hashes. To avoid creating builders for each and every derivation, modules serve as a way for us to use a single genericManifestBuilder to build all redistributables.

generic

The modules in generic are reusable components meant to check the shape and content of NVIDIA's CUDA redistributable manifests, our feature manifests (which are derived from NVIDIA's manifests), or hand-crafted Nix expressions describing available packages. They are used by the genericManifestBuilder to build CUDA redistributables.

Generally, each package which relies on manifests or Nix release expressions will create an alias to the relevant generic module. For example, the module for CUDNN aliases the generic module for release expressions, while the module for CUDA redistributables aliases the generic module for manifests.

Alternatively, additional fields or values may need to be configured to account for the particulars of a package. For example, while the release expressions for CUDNN and TensorRT are very close, they differ slightly in the fields they have. The module for CUDNN is able to use the generic module for release expressions, while the module for TensorRT must add additional fields to the generic module.

manifests

The modules in generic/manifests define the structure of NVIDIA's CUDA redistributable manifests and our feature manifests.

NVIDIA's redistributable manifests are retrieved from their web server, while the feature manifests are produced by cuda-redist-find-features.

releases

The modules in generic/releases define the structure of our hand-crafted Nix expressions containing information necessary to download and repackage CUDA redistributables. These expressions are created when NVIDIA-provided manifests are unavailable or otherwise unusable. For example, though CUDNN has manifests, a bug in NVIDIA's CI/CD causes manifests for different versions of CUDA to use the same name, which leads to the manifests overwriting each other.

types

The modules in generic/types define reusable types used in both generic/manifests and generic/releases.